2 3. THE GAZTETE. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. Union Pacific Railway-Local Card. No. 31, mixwl, lmvta Hornier 7:4r, a. m Fj ," x"'"ri " 5am p. m., daily c?pt Humbly. ' ' SPECIAL NOTICE. CANYON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. SStiiure leaves for Canyon City daily ereei t Snudny, at 6 :30 a. m. Arrives daily, except Sunday, at j :UC p. m. IVre if -j Having of 16 hours in time and $1(1 ir crhIi by taking this route to Canyon. C. W. LonUar & Gr., 429TFifth St., P--Uai!d. Or., are snrl.orized to make idT..'tisii: contract for the Gazkttb. Tbey will aisr iiiake collections for this paper. To the republican central committee of Morrow county: Gentlemen: On account of a change of my plans in business, I hereby resign the Domination for representative. Thanking my friends, sincerely, for the honor conferred, and believing that the best counsels will prevail to lead the re publican party to viotory on the 2d day of June, I remain. Truly yours, Hkppn-ek, May 7, '90. J. H. Stanley. RANDOM REM AUKS. Job printing at endleton prices at the Gazkttb office. A fine line of gold pens, pencils, etc., at E. J, Slocum's drug store. Rasmus, the dentist, will fill teeth, or extract the same in a scientific manner. Mat. Lichtentbal will open your eves in prices of his boots and shoes. You can buy them no cheaper in Portland. AH lovers of a social smoke will find the most complete and best selected stock of pipes and tobacco in the city at Leezer & Thompson's. Call and see for yourself. The 84 Buckingham & Heelit, men's shoe will not rip. Best in the market lor the price. Buy them at M. Lacbteu tbal's. Go to Mat. Lichteutbal's for the Lud low ladies' shoes. Every pair warranted. Also "Fargo" $2.5(1 ladies' kid shoe. The best shoe for the money in the market. Do you want some dried venison? Go to J. W. Matlock & Co.'s grocery store ior u, ann everything else in their Hues. The most complete stock of groceries in Heppner. Colli m & McFarland have made a lib eral offer iu presenting customers with a beatiful bound volume for every 825 worth of goods purchased in the line of dry goods, boots, shoes, etc. Roberts & Simons are prepared to re pair broken agricultural maohiuery, shoe yonr horse, and in fact there is nothing in the blacksmithing line that they are not able to do. Remember that all paid up subscribers to the Gazette are entitled to a brand notice, free of charge. This of itself is worth more than $2 to the stockman, tf. LADIES, LOOK OUT FOR GREAT NOVELTIES Iu imported hosiery, all the latest de signs. Fancy striped and stainlesB black. Guaranteed by the manufactur er. Extra loug, double kneed for boys, in fact the greatest line of hosiery ever brought to Heppner, comprising over 1000 pair. ALSO, Fine line of ladies' imported faucy handkerchiefs, all the latest novelties in the liue. Come and see for yourself. Come early and get first choice. They will not last long. Call at Van Duyn's. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Bananas at the "Model." Iue cream at the "Model." in, the choicest Fresh candies just stock iu Heppner. The "Estaella," "Dirago Club" and other fine cigars always in stock at the "Model.:' All kinds of soft drinks at the "Model." Try tbeir sod and BarBapaiilla. In fact the "Model" is the only cigar, tobacco and oonfectionary Btore in town. They make a specialty iu these lines. not the time to ttf , k ft tfa t branch of the bueiuea,, , . ... . ai.,til a "WHICH 10 H".'" " tT7I . 1 1. nuBU y"u pi inruuu J Profit stop with Frauk Waterbury at TfC plied with the best in the market. Are yon married? If not, send your address with stamp, to the American Corresponding Club, - P. O. Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va. 370-422 Here and There. Read the editorial page. Old papers for sale at the Gazkttb office The boom for Blackmail is still boom ing. Hank Putnam ss in Heppner this past week. Coon Boone is just back from Milton and Walla Walla. W ill and Tom Halley were up from Lexington Tuesday. Vegetation in Morrow county is a month late this season. Mr. McFarland, father to Frank and Homer, is visiting here. Born. In Heppner, May 6th, to the wife of C. S. VanDuyn, a boy. Assessor J. J. McGee is convalescing from an attack of the measles. Miss Maggie Rea is up from Portland, visiting her relatives and friends here. Miss Edith Vaughn is back from' Pen dleton, where she has been attending school. J. C. Dodson, of Wallowa, was in town over Sunday, and left Tuesday morning for home. Ed. Hooker has iu 100 acres of grain in Eight Mile, which looks well. Ed. is summer-fallowing 160 acres more Reports from all parts of the state give evidence of a short peach and apple crop; other fruits and berries will be up to the average. Freight business on the U. P. is blocked, owing to a strike among the employes. More work and less pay is the oause of the difficulty. Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. Dan Horner and Nels Jones are over in the Malheur country. Dan is thinking of purchasing some of Nels' horses for the eastern trade. In all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, use, to the exclusion of all other medicines, Nature's own remedy, Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Geo. T. Davis, the wool-buyer, is with us again. In conversation with him we learn that the clip is lighter and not so good quality as that of last year. The Grande Hotel, of Arlington, is the best managed establishment of the kind we have seen for some time. 1 heir din ing-room is crowded every meal. The new Walla Walla Herald is on our table. It represents the new town, sev eral miles south of its namesake, near Milton. This paper starts out as fresh as a daisy. The law firm of Cornish & Jayne, of Arlington, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Jayne conducting the business alone. Air. Cornish is now a resident ot JJlaine, Wash. E. G. Sloan and Ed Shelby had some disagreement over an account last Fri day, ending in blows. The combatants were separated before much damage was done. It would be a saving to the Union Pa- cifio to fence their Willow creek branch, It is impossible to avoid killing cattle where the road runs tnrougn pastures filled with stock. Harry Warren has accepted a position with the Pendleton drug firm of H. F. Johnson and Co., and left Monday for his new location. Harry is a worthy young maa and will succeed. While at Arlington last week, we were shown some fine Durham. bnlls, the prop erty of Billy Gilmore. " Stockmen are realizing the value of tine Btock and are improving their herds by better blood. An indictment has been returned to the United States district court by the grand jury, against R. W. Beardon, for mailiug obscene letters at Xiiia, in this oounty, addressed to Mr. 8. White at toauaie, last October. An editor, two RiY-nhooters. assisted bv rong ndjtives and a good shot, suo- "-Nl io aisvitcbing a wounded cow uowu iVPun m... . HAIL RIDGE ITEMS. I intended for last issae.l Hurrah for Blackman! Fine weather here-a-bouts. Crops and gardens growing fine. Frank Barton and Ira Miller have gone on a shearing expedition. Sabbath School at Eight Mile Center every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. Every body iuvited and we want you to come. The debating society still holds forth at Rocky Point school house. Notwith standing the rush of spring work and busy farmers, there is still a good attend nce. C. O. Haines' team ran away last Tues day while being worked to the plow. They broke the brand new plow all to splinters, ran into the wire fence and cut one of the horses severely about the bead and Bhoulders. James Howerton, of Dripping Spring's canyon, has sold his ranch and expects to move in the near future over on Hin ton creek , six miles above HeppDer. The family will be missed by their many friends of this community. Frank Baine, a Montana sheep buyer, is in this part of the country buying np sheep to ship to Montana's ranges. He purchased 1100 bead of J. a. Young at 83.00 per bead. He also bought of oth ers through this part of the country. Mrs. A. Rood is home from the valley where she has been visiting the past three weeks. Maud. April 28, '90. BITS FROM ARLINGTON. Lbdal Blanks. The Uazette job of flee m gettiug out a catalogue and price list of k"gnl blanks which will include all kinds. Send in your order. We du plicate Pendleton or Portland prices. The following disconuts are allowed for large orders : $5 to $10, 20 per cent, off; 10 to $20, 25 per oent. off; $20 and over, i$il3 per oent. off. EIGHT MILE MATTERS. Hun very hot this morning. Fruit trees putting out slowly. Gardens are coming up nicely. The roads are getting quite dusty. Mrs. T. O. Aubrey has been on the sink list, but is better now. Farmers very busy, some breaking sod, some still sowing grain to male hay. The first Sabbath la May will be elec tion day at Eight Mile Centre Union Sab bath school. Lillie Sailing has left this neighborhood to work in Heppner. She is much missed by the young folks here. Eight Mile people are muoh pleased to liear of Ed. Hawley's intended return tfliortly. to this neighborhood. Politics, politics ! "Who are you going t vote for?" "Well I hardly know," is I he order of the day when the men meet Susie ami May Ashbaugh and Cora Ptauton, spent last Wednesday on McKin ney oreek, visiting Fred Ashbaugh. They did not catch any fish, Mr. J. C. Spray is still sick. He has ttie sympathy of theentire neighborhood. His devoted wife does all in her power to make him comfortable. Mr. Isaao Kuighten moved on Rob KDlghteu's pluee to stay a short time, as tte advantages of water for stock and lso garden spot is so much better than where lives. A number of mir neighbors attended ilie weddiug of Chess Haines and Ida Hooker last Sunday. They had an eu joyable time. All prosouuead the supper elegant, and the bride looking very pret ty. Bxll Hooker came out from Heppner to attend the wedding. When the Buncugrussers ask each other if they have seen any of the Ga- j cbyts supplements the answer is No, what is it; an advertisement of Morrow j oounty, or of Heppner ?" ''Don't know; j never saw one."If there is still a surplus i on hand, it would be well for the editor to sead them to the Eight Mile P. O., to he subscribers or the Gazkttb in the ana country, as probably, there . h. IBUie of their friends in the east that wouhi receive it from thein . Why don't we hear something about iia CountvSabbata school convention ? Why don't we hear something about a j county fair. I attended a oounty fair where' tbey would have been ashamed to j bftve been put alongsideot sueh a county fair as Morrow county could show up. I Their vegetable products were exhibited ! iu a vacated store-room, and their race I course and stock exhibition was on the j open ground a rope to keep the track I clear, and pens fr their stock. Now, 1 they have a spiendid fair ground. The i first year they merely had the exhibition j to encourage the farmers, awarding prizes to those deserving. Morrowconnty would j not need to blush at the exhibition it .could make. Talk it up. i Cy Fuqua is the happy father of a lit- I tie girl. I. G. I. j The "Model" can furnish parties with ; Jee in small quantities. The annua bad beL badly mangled by the down tra that da A H. Tyson ana bridV vrived from Washington, D, C. t their Hep er home on last Friday s train. baud boys represented the well wish. cf Heppner by serenading the happy coup, on the eve of tbeir return. J.rl. Stanley has received a govern ment appointment, and finds himself un able to make the race for representative. and announoes bis withdrawal from the ticket in this issue. The republican cen tral committee will fill the vacuncy. The Grande dining room. of Arlington. is now under the superior management nf Chapman & x reeman. It is the place to stop when you are in that town. Good beds in connection. The Grande was for merly known as the Sanford House. 72tf On complaint of John Royse, John Diokens, of Hardmau, was arrested and brought to tawn last week, charged with striking the wife of Mr. Royse. To this charge be plead guilty and was fined $25 and costs. He was also placed under bonds to keep the peace, alt of which were furnished. SHOOTING AT VINSON. John MrElrath ia Instantly Killed by R. I Moody Two Versiona of the Sad Affair. jjast luesuamorning a young man named John McElrath was shot and killed at Viuson by R. P. Moodv, the postmaster and hotel keeper. Moodv and McElrath had had some trouble the day before the shooting. Reports say that McElrath threw a rook through Moody's premises. The next morning he returned and began abusing Moody by striking him over the head vith a quirt, when the latter grabbed a shotgun and fired, the charge tearing away almost his entire lace. From the East Oi egonian we get an other version of the difficulty, which is as follows; "It seems from the story told that Mc Elrath had been keeping company with a young lady, and that Moody had made some uncomplimentary talk about them. McElrath went to him last evening and reproached him. The two parted after some hot words. This morning Moody sent for McElrath and the young man went to his hotel. Just what passed was not learned, but the report of a shotgun was heard and McElrath was found weltering in his blood. His en tire face, almost, had been blown away and he was killed instantly. The victim was just preparing to visit his mother, Mrs. E. Engie. of Milton." The deceased was a brother of Jim McElrath, and was about 23 years of age. The funeral occurred yesterday at Vmsoa. WHAT IT COSTS Must be considered bv the great major ity of people, in buying even necessities of life Hood's Sarsaparilla commends itself with great force to the middle classes, because it combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medicine of which aan tru ly be said "100 Doses One Dollar," and a bottle taken according to directions will average to last a month. HAPPY HOOSIERS. Wm-Timmons. Postmaster of Idaville Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble. John Leslie, farmer and stookman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." ' J. W, Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he bad a new lease on lite. Uuly 10c. a bottle at A. D. Johnson & Co.'s Drug Store. 2 Rotten Vessels. War has been de clared and issue joined for the campaign. Let us review the opposiug forces. On oue side is the flagship Swinburne with the admiral in command of the squadron, the double-ender Stanley, the dispatch boat Ellis and the tender Fell and the receiving-ship Patterson, in all a formid able fleet. Against them are arrayed the steel armored cruisers Right aud Justice. These latter, though repeated ly driven back in times past, are again fearlessly in the front and prepared to go in to victory, or go to the bottom still working the guns rather than to strike their oolors. Clear the decks for action and pass the word for the surgeons to be ready with lint and bandages. Budget. All the dream of a visionary, which vanished, will reveal the steel ar mored oruisers to have been nothing but old hulks, long since condemned for tbeir rottenness, and the names inscrib ed thereon are Ring,. Boss and Disoord. It is the "formidable" fleet which bears the proud inscriptions of Good Faivb, Honor, Justice, Truth and Right. Dreams are very deceptive, Mr. Budget. "TIRED ALL THE TIME," Say many poor men and women who seem overworked or are debilitated by change of season, climate or life. If you oould read the hundreds of letters prais ing Hood's Sarsaparilla which come from people whom it has restored to health, you would be convinced of its merits. As this is impossible, why not try Hood's Sarsaparilla yourself and thus realize its benefit? It will tone and build up yonr system, give you a good appetite, overcome that tired feeling and make you feel, as one woman expressed it, "like a new creature." While a game of base ball was in progress at Mayville last Saturday, some covetous cuss abstracted from the livery stable, a horse, Baddle and bridle, and other articles. At last accounts no trace of the purloiner could be found. . Nervous Disorders. DR. FLINT'S REMEDY must lie taken when excessive or continuous mus cular exertion, exciting passions, or over indulgence, stimulating food or drink, or nervous disorders have long continued. Desoriptive treatise with eaoh bottle: or, address Mack Drug Co., N. Y. TAILORING. I have opened a well-appointed tailor ing establishment in my new build ing on May street, and am now regularly reoeiving new goods and will make cus--n mads pants from $7 to $15 best goo jn fbe market. " A. Abbahamsice. GENERAL ' rRCHANDISE BUSI NESS SALE. Small capital requiuj. The only general merchandise busv,es8 j the town, and twenty miles from ctber business place. Inquire at First vrafjon. a) Bank, Heppner, Or. 68 WANTED. A good girl to do general housework. work. Swede, Irish or German preferred. Family of four. Address or call on Mrs. E. R. Sw inborne. 68tf. Heppner, Oregon. NOTIC xuis is to nontv an persons that my wire, raeassa j. tiy. Has lettmy bed and board, and I will not be reponsible for any news She may contract. 72 74' D. C. Ely. Reports which have been received at this office are favorable to the success of the republican county candidates, and all indications are that the ring and boss ory is not having its expected ef fect to any very serious extent, excapt at the Budget headqnarters, and at Lex ington is quite limited. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. NOTICE TO TEACHERS, Public examination for teachers' cer tificates will be held iu the o urt house, Heppner, Or., beginning at noon, May 28, 18iH). 3t.-72 4 J. H. Stanley, Hfppker. Mav 7, "00. Co. Supt The only illustrated weekly west of Chicago is the West Shore, which has not a superior in any respect in the United States. Its large colored illustra tions are works of art, and are of home scenes in whioh our people are all inter ested. Its editorials are crisp and pithy. Its humorous sketches and paragraphs rival those of the papers which make a specialty of tbem. Its illustrated poems are one of its most attractive features. In every respect it is just the paper our people want for themselves, their wives and their ohildren. $4.00 a year. L. Sami'el, Publisher, Pi.rtlaud, Oregon. Goldendale, Wash., is anxious to have waterworks similar to that of this city. John Weaver, Mrs. Leroy Weaver's brother-in-law, has returned from the east and thinks of locating here. A gang of four, from Nebraska, left here yesterday for Heppner, to assist in drivine sheen for Gibson & Beck Bros. Arthur Coffin has returned without pay ing a visit to the Sound, as he found real estate good enough in Portland without proceeding any further. The second section of No. 1 did not ar rive until late Saturday evening and nine of the passengers bound for Long Creek, took up apartments in the depot. Mr. Hemple, of Montana, came down from Heppner on Monday, and says he was unable to ship ten carloads of sheep, owing to a Btrike on the Toad ; conse quently, they will have to be driven to Wallnla Junction. A huge scow floated down the river Friday. Capt. Babbe tried to secure it, but failed to do so, the ferryboat not bav ins sufficient Dower to tow it. Hereafter they will not attempt to capture anything larger than a sagebrnsb.lest they be taken in tow instead of taking in tow. I have just learned that Mr. Titus, who lives about seven miles from town has been burnt out cause unknown. I have understood that he is insured. Mr. Titus has our sympathies. Had he lived nearer town our tire-boys would have done tneir best to have squelched the flames. Harvey Wilson tried to move the en gine house to higher ground, with the as sistance of the Heppner engine. Unfor tunately, one of the wheels of the house ran off the track when about ten feet from its original position. However, he succeeded later in the day, aided by a borse and several of our muscular men. This removal was ncessitated by the rapid rising of from six to eight feet per day of the river. Two white tents break the monotony of the scenery on the opposite shore of the Columbia river, and who knows but the plans deliberated upon beneath the can vas may result in the bnilding of a rail road to run on the Washington side par allel with Arlington. It is presumed that this surveying party, with Mr. H. Beal in charge, is working in the interest of Hunt's railroad. Chet. Caldwell spent Sundy at the Dalies. - B. TlM Micr Wi ii. Radam's MoBt truly and correctly called Greatest Medicine World! in the ALMOST Ml RAMI I MIR OUR FX ui nopoiess and apparently incurable disease- are constantly made. It is expected to perform the impossible, by caring cases given np by physicians, and it t-DOES NOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATION .J V. r. I ASTLEMAJJ Gen '1 As't for Eastern Oreeon and Wash. 8S Morrison Street. Portland. Or. Sold by J. W. MATLOCK & CO., Heppner, at $3.70 per jug, or $7.50 per case. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the ser-se of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the muoous surfaces. Such articles should never be nsed except on prescrip tions from reputable physioiaos, as the damage they will do is ten fold the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces or the system, in Duying nans Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ine, it is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. l& ftoia Dy xruggisis, price loc. per bottle. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Al exander M. Gnun and William F. Ruark in the business of blaoksmithing, under the firm name of Gunn & Ruark, has this dav been dissolved by mutual consent. A. M. Gunn will continue the business at the old stand, to whom all debts due the firm will be paid, and all claims against it will be paid by him. A. M. Gunn, W. F. Ruark. Heppner, April 26, 1890. 71-76 LONG CREEK. :FOR ThE BEST MEALS AND BEST BEDS, IIG-o to Tixol! JACK GRAY RESTAURANT ! MAY STREET, HEPPNER. OREGON. Best Cook in Oregon ! Meals at All Hours ! Jb'Jrt-E rill 33X1.33.33 3F03n. SI.3Z3 HORSE : Avill ti'avel well w 1 101 1 stiod toy ROBERTS SIMONS, General Blacksmiths & ITariers. REPAIRING MOWERS A SPECIALTY. mmmi po m span after m 1st 1889. t-A FIRST-CLASS WAGON SHOP AT SAME STANDUEJ Matloclx.CorzLer. Main Street, Uoppnor, FOR THE SPOT CASH Ton Will Find that You Can Get the the Least Most Goods Money at of the Same Class for J. W. Matlock & Co.'s New Grocery Store, next door to skating rink MAIX STRBBT. When They Say they Keep a Complete Stock They Mean It. See for Yourself. The Most Complete Line of Staple and Fanoy Groceries, Canned Goods, Meats, Salt, Glassware andQueensware, Anything and Everything. DON'T FORGET THE NEW STORE, MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON Choice Items From the Eagle's Columns -The ileppoer ttoart the Only fassable Une to tbe Interior. Dick Howard, of Heppner was in Long Creek this week. Tom Rhea, of Heppner. is in the John Day seotion this week looking after stock interests. Miss Louie Dnstin returned from Tbe Dalles last Monday, having been inschcol at that place for the past winter. C. S. Dnstin received the nomination for joint representative on the democrat ic ticket for Harnev and Grant counties. Mr. Dustin is a prosperous resident of this section, and will be heartily sup ported by the people regardless of politi cal views. G. W. Dart, of John Day, and John Bunton, of Southern Grant, passed through Long Creek on last Friday's stage enroute homeward, from Port land. Mr. Dart is a memfier of the firm of Heptonstall & Dart, of John Day, and has ordered all their spring stock of goods via Heppner, owing to the con dition of the Baker City road freighting to and from Heppner is a month or six weeks in its advauce. Reports are re ceived stating that many men on the John Day will do their freighting this season by way of Heppner. SP?IIJG GOODS MRS. S. R GARRIGUES This Popular Millinery Establish uient has a Fresh and Neat Stock Just Open for Inspection at the Hands of the Public. New Hats!- New Ms! New Prices! LADIES' FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY ! MRS. S. P. GABRIOUES, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR PIONEER SUPPLY DEPOT! The Pioneer Firm of H. Blackman & Co. has constantly arriving in Car Load lots the largest assorted stock of -General Merchandiser To be Found East of Portland. Among the Latest Novelties are Ladies' Dress Goods, Garments, Trimmings, Etc. Their Celebrated Boot called Best" Is unsurpassed for durability. Gents' Underwear, Ties and Hosiery in various styles to suit everybody both in prices and quality, A Large Assortment of Clothing, Boots, Hats, Caps, Tobaccos, Crockery, Etc. In our Grocery Department everything is First-Class and Staple Goods in every variety to suit aii classes of trade. Special Inducements in Sheep Dip -Tobacco, Sulphur. Lime, Wire, AX 10I1 i 1 1 ery, 15 to. A personal inspection of oar Mammoth tttook will convince tbe public that we oarry the goods required which will be sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash. Sole Agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s Ag ricultural Machinery. The Celebrated Bain Wagon always on Hand. Hides and Pelts Bought for Cash aid Trade. Parties from Long Creek, Grant and Harney Connties will do well to price our Goods before purchasing else where. We guarentee Courteous Treatment, and will endeavor to make all feel at home. Do Not Forget the Place. Pioneer Brick, West side of Main Street, bet. May and Willow Sts., Heppner, Ogn. Everything in our line will be sold at marveiously low prices within the reach of all. Special inducements will be offered to Cash Buyers and our facilities are unsurpassed in the Northwest, which en titles us to the distinction as the Leading Merchants of Morrow Co. Are You Going to Paint Your House This Spring? If so, Call on A. D.JOHXSOX, WHAT xs SCROFULA It is that impurity la the blood, which, ac cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, ten, or feet; which developes ulcers fn the eyes, bVg) or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; hich is the origin of pimples, can cerous growth, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for ' very few persons are entirely free from it. ""Ib?" cured By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 23 months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed ia her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. "We gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all indications ot scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child.". J. S. Cablilk, Kauright, N. J. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist. l;Bizfor05. Prepared only pj C. L fiOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar STOP AT THE ' t i i i i i i i ' IQoiitoiij Souse UPPER MAIN STREET, NEWLY FURNISH ED ROOMS The Best Meals in the City. I. N. BASEY, Proprietor. We have just received a fine line of MIXED FAINTS bought at assignee's sale. which we offer at very low prices. Also a stock of the celebrated CHICAGO MIXED PAINT. We carry a complete stock of Oils, Colors, Brushes Glass, etc., etc. o A Full Line of WALLPAPER of the Latest Styles Just Received From Chicago. Call and See Them at the CITY DRUG STROE, . A. D. Johnson, Prop. W. J. LEEZEK. P. C. THOMPSON LEEZER & THOMPSON Fakr's Golden Female Pills. For Female Irregrular ities: uothinirlikethem on the market. Never fail Successfully used by prominent ladies monthly. Guaranteed to relieve suppressed menstruation. SUREISAFEI CERTAIN! pou't be humbugged. Save Time, Health, and money ;take no oth er. Sent to any address, secure by mail ou re ceipt of price, $ 2.00. Address, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Brunei, Box 27, PORTLAND, OR Sold by A. D. Johnaos & Co., Sol Agents for Heppner. Heppner Feed Yard ! - ' Is the place for Teamsters to stop. CHEAP MMD FREE STALL ROOM ! lree Camping House. Whole Barley and Chop for Sale. KEEgEB & BULLOCK, Props. LuWer Main St Heppner.Or. ICE ! ICE ! ! DR, B. F. VAUGHAN. O: J. W. Morrow calls the attention of the public to the fact that lie has plenty of ioe for sale, and will promptly supply all demands. Oltioe, at livery stable. Main street. DENTIST. PLATE AVOEK A SPECIALTY, Extracting and Filling by the Latest and Most Improved Methods. Offiof ovor Slocum's DmBStore. M. LICHTENTHAL, v SOLE AGENT FOB- Backingham & Hecht's $4 CALF SHOES, Button. Lace or Congress. Everv Warranted Also an extensive line the celebrated Buckingham & Hecht boots always on hancl. pair of A .TCI' ' i i i iUJILillUlxll TOOLS 1 ! PUMPS And Piping: Always on Hani -DEALEBS IN MAIN STREET, Hardware, Tinware, Graoiteware, Wood and Willow Ware, Bi-.l Cages, NEW HOME Sewing Ma chines and n complete line of ries ami Confectionery ! HEPPNER, OREGON E. J. SLOCUM, Dru&:0, Oil o'uloli J 'iitont Medlolnea, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Ct-Xass ii.l Wall 1 i ifr. A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NOVELS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. The Finest Assort ment of GOLD PENS in Eastern Oregon. A.g't for Ioirtlancl Oregonian. Leezer & Thompson's Corner, : ; : Main Street, HEPPNER, - OREGON W. A. KIRK. KIRK 1ST D J. O. HATES HAYES -DEALERS IN- The Largest Stock in East ern Oregon. Special attention paid to fine custom work. Obcosite Citv HoIhI MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON. Saddles, Harness, Whips, Spurs, and every Con eeivable article article kept in a First class Harness Shop. Repairing ti Specialty ! Kept Constantly on hand the Celebrated Heppner Saddle Go to their store for the Improved WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Warranted fo five years. Don't buy elsewhere till yon examine their machines and get cash prices. MAIN STREET, - - HEPPNER, OREGON. ' I